Karen uses her celebrity status to get herself and Richard invited into a rap mogul’s house party where a hip-hop legend makes a surprise appearance. Karen and Richard crash Cassandra’s open house; Karen recognizes a convicted felon.

“Unfortunately for the man, his intended victim was a rape survivor; she’d beat the man senseless then left him unconscious and hanging by a thread to his life, for the cops to pick up. When the incident happened, the neighborhood newspaper had run a story on it, but of course, they’d left out all the juicy parts saying only that: THE POLICE HAVE ARRESTED A MAN ACCUSED OF ATTACKING FEMALE JOGGERS and that THE ARREST WAS MADE FOLLOWING A LOCAL WOMAN’S RESPONSE TO A PUBLIC APPEAL FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE IDENTITY OF A KNOWN CRIMINAL. Hardly at all what happened.”

Music in this episode is from Otis McDonald: “Rich Man In The Sky”

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